Neil R Passe Relation to Deceased: Family Dear Uncle Palmer, Carol and Ernie. I just want to express my deepest heartfelt sympathy. Recognizing i’ve been distant in the last few years, my thoughts are always with each of you. As I watched the pictures and video, it brought smiles, laughter and cherished memories of the days at the cottage and the house in Spencerport. The holidays, birthdays, special family events, and moments kept us together through all of life’s up’s and downs. Each memory is a diary of a persons life. Aunt Mary’s diary is not only a book, but a continuing novel of never ending memories. Her epilog has not yet been written . Her life will forever be subscribed in the lives of each of us; through every person she touched, loved, laughed with, cried over, diaper changed, meal cooked, drink shared, door opened, bed made or even scolded when we needed it. Last, but not least, ‘ How many elephants does it take to stamp out a burning duck? ” My love always, Neil aka Yengle. ( PS She may be Dutch, but the Irish have our own blessing, Ma, Dad and Aunt Mary are having cocktails now ) May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of His hand. An Old Irish Blessing
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Neil R Passe Relation to Deceased: Family Dear Uncle Palmer, Carol and Ernie. I just want to express my deepest heartfelt sympathy. Recognizing i’ve been distant in the last few years, my thoughts are always with each of you. As I watched the pictures and video, it brought smiles, laughter and cherished memories of the days at the cottage and the house in Spencerport. The holidays, birthdays, special family events, and moments kept us together through all of life’s up’s and downs. Each memory is a diary of a persons life. Aunt Mary’s diary is not only a book, but a continuing novel of never ending memories. Her epilog has not yet been written . Her life will forever be subscribed in the lives of each of us; through every person she touched, loved, laughed with, cried over, diaper changed, meal cooked, drink shared, door opened, bed made or even scolded when we needed it. Last, but not least, ‘ How many elephants does it take to stamp out a burning duck? ” My love always, Neil aka Yengle. ( PS She may be Dutch, but the Irish have our own blessing, Ma, Dad and Aunt Mary are having cocktails now ) May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of His hand. An Old Irish Blessing